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Tribal Colleges
Virtual Conference Centers Native Student Success, Culture
The American Indian College Fund hosted a free virtual conference open to Native American high school, college, transfer, and graduate students as well as to education professionals who serve indigenous students.
News Roundup
Recent CASE Study Looks Into Majors Gifts in U.S. Higher Ed
Only half the people giving the largest gifts to U.S. higher ed institutions are alumni, according to a recent study from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
News Roundup
Loyola University New Orleans To Rename Residence Hall After First Black Graduate
Loyola University New Orleans will rename its biggest residence hall to honor the university's first Black graduate, Dr. Norman C. Francis, president emeritus of Xavier University of Louisiana.
African-American
Pulse of Black America Poll Paints a Nuanced but Concerning Picture
Ahead of Juneteenth Day, the National Urban League released "The Pulse of Black America", a new poll detailing the concerns of African Americans.
LGBTQ+
Erased from the Record - Queerness at Conservative Christian Schools
A queer student at a conservative Christian school had her moment of celebration edited from her commencement video because she wore pride flags. As more students identify as queer, scholars worry about the mental health of students at these institutions.
Latinx
To Increase Latinx Graduate Students and Professors, Twenty Universities Come Together
For years, it had bubbled under the surface, popping up in conversations at conventions between university presidents, a theoretical, “Wouldn’t it be neat, if..?” Now, the idea has come into fruition: The Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities
Asian American Pacific Islander
Biden Signs Bill to Study Potential Creation of National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture
President Joe Biden signed into law Monday the Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture Act, a move that non-profit Asian Americans Advancing Justice applauded.
From the Magazine
Beyond the Ruling
Leaked draft of Supreme Court decision in abortion case could have impact on LGBTQ+ rights.
News Roundup
National Civil Rights Museum to Host Event Series for Juneteenth
The National Civil Rights Museum will be hosting a series of events to celebrate Juneteenth this year with an extended holiday weekend from Saturday, June 18 to Tuesday, June 21. This is the first year Juneteenth is observed as a federal holiday.
From the Magazine
Unintended Consequences
Overturning Roe v. Wade could have negative impact on faculty, student recruitment in states with restrictive abortion laws.
News Roundup
State of Oregon to Help Pay for Cost of College for Tribal Members
Oregon will help pay for the cost of college for tribal members of Oregon’s nine federally recognized tribes who attend an in-state community college or university.
International
Taking K-12 Urban Education Global, the ICUE Conference Returns
K-12 urban educators, social workers, stakeholders and researchers will come together in November for their first gathering in four years. Like in years past, high schoolers will expand ICUE's impact not just to attendees but to the host community.
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